THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, ICC3.
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Town Topics j
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CURES RHEUMATISM
TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS. ,
Mnrnuam r. . .. "Devll'a Auction
Visker .-.,..., ."The Mills of the Gods
Empire .."A Desperate Chance"
urnl ....... ; vsuu-viii;
l.yrto ....... ''Mr. Barnes of New York"
6tar "Kidnaped"
.r . Two 'examination! for- vacancies la
positions in Panama canal work will be
held by tha civil service commission in
rortland. oi February, 1. One la for
ihe place of physician at a salary of
$160 rer month and tha other that -of
postal clerk, at $100. bothposUlons
belmr open only to men. women as
well aa men may apply for tha place of
editorial clerk, for which an1 examina
tion will ba hold fot two days. be;ln
nlng February 1. Jheae clerks beli ng
used In. tha ceneua bureau at Pe'
year. On the aame dates will occur
..nlniMii. fnr artist and draftsman
In tha department of agriculture, paying
$1,100 per year. On February 2 s will I
roma a teat for inoia oenirun w
for veterinary inspector in the bureau
of anlnml Industry, in which the salary
now ranees from $1,400 to $1,800 Can.
dlaates for A place aa food nd drug in
spector In the bureaa of chemistry,
with aalary ranging from $1,000 to
$1.(00, may ba examined March 4 and S.
Applications for any -Of these i - pieces
may ba made to Z. A JUigb In tha post,
flic building. w
f Merebara of tha Democratic county
and central committees met laat night
m the office of Chairman George H.
'J nomas ana aiscussea uie pouuem iw
sues now confronting- tha party In Mult-
1 iio man county. oirune spewnw
Lfluade for party harmony and from tha
evidences given an memories w po
litical hatchet have been forgotten In
tha fogs of tha past. . A aeoond meeting
at which Plana for tha eomlnr campaign
will be dWuaaed wi:t ba held in Mr.
Thomas office on Friday next.
'At the meeting of the New Torli
Bute aociaty held laat evening at the
city hall Mlaa Llda M. OBryon was re
elected president of the society and the
other offices were filled aa follows:
Firat vice-president. James F. Falling.'
second vlce-prealdent. Mra. James W.
Tlfft: secretary and treasurer. Charlea
C Flaher: registrar, Dr. Clara McFar
land: executive committee. Captain W.
M. Pope, Mra. Mary Pace. Captain.
George Pease and Mra. Mary Chape 1.
Tha Ohio society met laat night at
Allaky ball and listened to an interest
in. nrntrim. H. M. Oiks gave an ad'
dree on " Presidential Candidates From
ithe Btate of Ohio." and General t. m.
J Anderaon gave a tribute to the military
'history of the state.. The musical pro-
rain waa iui i.iidu
bert. Mra. Barbour. Mlaa Julia, F. Cole.
Mlaa F. Jaokaon and Mlaa Dunlap. W.
B. Chase, the president of the aociaty,
presided.
LThe bond of the Bt Johns' Gas Light
Ing Heating company ha a been ap-
ved and accepted by the city or Bt.
The bond ia ror io.uww. is
pro
loh
nhnai
resorted that additional property has
been added to the holdinga of the Bt.
.Johns corporation on the waterfront
and that work on tha plant will begin
within a few weeks.
'Xlst of article found on streetcars
January 80; Ono box, one grip, two
.satchels, one ault ease, one music roll,
.ono box shoes, two shorthand books, two
palls lard, one oil can, one card case,
ono purse, -two keys, one piece of pipe,
,11 umbrellas. Call lost article depart
ment, O. W. P. building. Firat and Al
der a treat..
I
Sheriff Btevena has petitioned the
circuit court for an order directing: J.
T. Kenney, ' assignee of ' the Golden
Eagle store, to pay the taxes on the
Ktock for 1005-1006, which became de
linquent last April. The taxes amount
to $338, and a penalty of $31.60 baa ac
crued, bealdea Interest,
Merilla A. Collins haa begun ault for
divorce from S. 8. Collin, to whom
she waa married at Goldendale, Wash
ington, in March, 1001. BUe says he
left her without cause wiyie tney were
living at Grant'a Station. Vin Sherman
bounty. In 1003. He ia now thought to
ia ln.ftoria xaxima. wanningion.
The membera of St Andrew' Social
lub will entertain their friends this
vening at S o'clock. During the social
hour which follows, the ladles of the
parish will serve refreshments. All are
invited. Take Alberta car and get off
at corner of Fifteenth ana Alberta,
The regular meeting of the Women'a
club will be held Friday afternoon at
i he Women of Woodcraft halL Mrs. C.
K. Runyon, who haa charge of the pro
gram, promises aome novel features,
the music will be contributed by Mrs.
M, G. Perkins and Mrs. Byron E. Miller.
I .s'Tes, we build Are escapes, elevator
rab and enclosures, wire and Iron
rcnees, and wire and Iron work of all
ir.da. Columbia Wire and Iron Worka,
,tiiS-t.70 East Washington street, near
Union avenue. Both phones.
80c dor., thin blowi Tumbler$..40
$120 dot. Semi-Porcelain Cupf
and Saucers .....i "80
rvu Anm Sam!. porcelain. 7 V
, platei ; . . . . . ; ..... . . . . f .-. -8
lSc-Glass' Footed Jelly Bowlsw.B
9C.nraf4 fri!na.' 12-inch
Wk.-wvw. &KA
Salad . . . . i .'.; . ' k "
A Pnrrplaitl' 12-inch
Cak FUU . . . : i it ......
$1.50 doz. Rogero Te Spoon:.08
2Sc-Glazed Jardiniere, 6-inch. ,15$
SOc-Glasa Set, 6 iiece. '..25f
2ic-CIai' Bowls, 8-inch.. . . .. .10f
25c-C'ast Celery Try....'"9
60c dor. Wine Glassea
90c dor. Handled Lemonade..58
20c 10-qt. Galvanized Paila. . ,5J
$1.15-Galvanized No. 3 Tubs.TT
75c-Calzanized No. d tuba..B61
3Sc-Calvan'd Oil Cans, 1 gaL.25
fjSc-Calvan'zd Oil Cans, 2 gaf..35
$1-Calvan'id Oil Cans, 5 gal.B8
$2 ddz. Decorated Cups and - :
Saucers ...... . ... ......... ax.
$1.75 dot. Decorated Plates, 7..0
$4.15-Dinner Sets, 42 pieces,
decoratea ..........,....?
$d.S0-Dinner, Sets, 50 pieces,
decoratea f
$15-China Sets, 50 pieces, '
decoratea . . ....... ."
Numerous other bargains. We do
not deliver at these prices. , .
Elite China Shop
352 Morrison, Near Park
This is Mr.. Cole's first vacation alnc
he Joined the government service two
years ago. He wll remain in California
until February.
The following articles were found on
Streetcars January 21: One dinner bask
et, three purses, one trowel, one pack
age, one pair ahoea, one pin. five pack
agea. one glove, seven umbrella, one
envelope. Call lost article department.
O. W. P. building, Firat and Alder
streets.
Through a typographical blunder the
signature to a letter on the subject or
aerial navigation, published yesterday
in The Journal, was printed aa Charles
Coe. The writer's name la Charles
Cole.
Steamer Jesse Harklna. for Camaa,
Waahougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leave Washington street
a ocx at a p. m,
Ftetaro glass, window glass and glas-
paint com
Main 1134,
lng. F.
alnt company,
Beach & Co., the pioneer
lit First street; phone
Full value for Title Guarantee ac
counts in lurniture, carpeis, ic w"
If preferred. Cohn Bros., 180-183 First.
The best coal Wallsend and Rock
Borings both phones. Independent
Coal & Ice company.
Articles of Incorporation of ths Hey-
er Hotel company have been filed with
,a county clerk". The incorporators
re A. M. Short. Nellie R. 8hort snd C.
I. Edmunds nnd the capital stock is
laced at $10,000. .
Will pay
Truat or Ti
aash for deposits, Oregon
ltle Guarantee. IL W. God-
da rd, 110 Second.
Acme Oil Co. sell safetv coal oil and
fme gasoline. Phone East 78; B-1007.
Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch.
Dr. Osman Royal hag returned. Hours
2 to S p. m. 200 Marquam bldg.
Highest price paid for fresh eggs.
Kruse's, Park and Morrison.
XX Chambers, optician, US Seventh.
Journal want ads. lc- a word.
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AT THE THEATRES
-55
I East Side Mill A Lumber company,
mill and general office foot of Spokane
veniyti Lumber, piling and poles. Hours
it city sale office. 2S1 Washington
itreet, $ to 9 a, m, and 4 to 1:30 p. nc
i The United States Timber & Realty
'ompany, organised with a capital
itock of $6,000. haa nled articles of in
The Gingerbread Man" Coming.
The attraction at the Helllg theatre.
Fourteenth and WaaningTon streets,
next Sunday. Monday and Tuesday
nights, January 28, 27 and 28, will br
the tuneful- musical comedy success,
"The Gingerbread Man." A special-price
matinee will be given Tuesday after
noon. Seat sale opens next Friday at
Theatre box office. ,
"Devil'a Auction."
That famous - of all extravagansas.
"Devil's Auction.- is at the Marquam
delighting orowded houses nightly. Pro
vided with new scenery and accessories,
a capable company and lightning change
?25hX? w.thn?h-nnf wi, thI cenTc effects It is better than ever.
J?IS?Jii2,J,'1i5L hS-S1?. C'-X!l. I This is the 20th ear of its appearance
incorporators are Thomas P. Thornton, befor, th pubiio and it has lost nono
N V. Calkins and L. O. Gibson. - nr it nonularitr.
. Sixteen applicants are taking the city
Ivll service, examination for stokers
or the fire department at the city hall
oday.
James Cole, formerly assistant United
states attorney" !n W. C. Bristol's ofi
flee, la in San Francisco on a visit
F. W. Baltes
tind C(Mpmy
invito your
inquiries for
Phones
Main 165 -llome
A 1165
First and Oat
iBRISTUEOOODS
At nxrvxsB'a ustro btobb during
heir, brush sale. ; Third snd Madlaon sts.
mom nr thb tbwx
See J. R. HAMILTON
t the ZdOSSBif FSXHTS27. fox cheap
3 mussel Bldg.- etft and Koxxlsoa.
of Its popularity.
44A Desperate Chance" at Empire,
Mr. Theodore Kremer, one of the most
popular autnora, nas lurnisnea tnreatre
goers throughout the country with
many a pleasant evening with the nu
merous successful TTffys that he has
wrlttnn Mr. Kremer has ecliosed all
nrevious efforts in hirf latest dramatic
inmnnitlnn. "A BesDerate Chance.
which will be seen here at the Empire
air the rest of this week. Matinee Bat
urday. '
The Sfills of the Gods."
Every one has heard the famous old
adage. "The Mills of the gods grind
slowly, but they grind exceeding small,"
and not a few have felt the force or its
truth. In the Baker company's play,
"Th Mm of the Gods." which is at
tracting some of the largest houses of
the season this weeK, tms is me in
spiration for the plot Matinee Satur
day. . '
Greatest VBde111e Act
A woman alone and unarmedfin a den
Of three wild lions. Such Is the pre
mier vaudeville act of the world and it
i at the Grand this week. Adgte and
her lions are known everywhere and the
way this woman mana-ges the brutes is
remarkable. The Musical Keltons are
one of the immense hits of the present
big show, the dancing of Miss Gladys
being especially a, feature.
There wlll'be a matinee of "Kid
naped" at the Star theatre tomorrow by
the French stock company. "Kidnaped"
Is a melodrama with a generous amount
of comedy In It All the members of
the company participate and the parte
are well distributed. There is not a
minute in. "Kidnaped" that does not
keep an audience interested. - t
, ; , "Mr. Barnea'. at the Lyric
If any- doubt- was - entertained as to
the versatility of the Allen stock com
pany,, it hers been dispelled this week.
The manner- In which "Mr. Barnes of
New Tork" is being played at the Lyrto
plaoea this aggregation of artists on a I
ORIENTAL ' v
lYUGSANO CARPETS.,
LAST WEEK OW OUR
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ORIENTAL
ANNUAL
' ',
It
Me
These and
Hundreds
of Others
at Abso
lute Cost
Call early and make your selections, vyhile the
, ' best bargains are still left.
Regular
values
38 Belouchistan $20 to $ 38
26 Belouchistan $35to$ 56
18 Belouchistan $80 to $100
80 Mousoul $40 to $ 60
35 Iran $30 to $100
25 Sehna .A $60 to $150
30 Kermanshah $95 to $250
24 Saruk $90 to $200
80 Bokhara $45 to $120
60 Cohistan $25 to $ 50
40 Hall Rugs $60 to $160
20 Large Shiraz and
Kazak ....... ....$40 to $125
18 Khiva $80 to $250
Qearance
sale prices
$14
$25'
$50
$25
$20to$ 50
$48to$ 75
$60 to $140
$55 to $100
$25to$ 60
$15to$ 24
$40to$ 90
$25to$ 70
$60 to $140
Selections
sent out on
Approval
124 fine Carpets Kermanshah, Tabriz, Saruk,
Meshet, Serapi and all kinds of the fine grades
6f oriental weaves, of all colors, designs and
sizes, offered at the same reduction as other
goods. '
ATIYEH BROS.
394 WASHINGTON STREET
10I8 or MAIN lOlS
Per
Ton
Banner Coal
NONE BETTER FOR THE PRICE
WESTERN FEED AND FUEL CO. pJo1? "tfc
BZAUM ZV UOVtM AMD ml AM OOAXh
pedestal. Nothing seen recently in
Portland has brougnt more
comment from theatre-goers than this
piece as presented by the Allan Jtook
company.
Building Permit
, W. M. Seward, erect dwelling. last
Tavlor, between East Twenty-seyenth
and East Twenty-eighth. $2,600; Henry
Bendele, erect dwelling, corner Dela
ware and Milton, $100: Mrs. F. J. Cow
ing, erect dwelling. KJinnpworin. rd
twoen Grand and Eaat Sixth, $1,500;
J. E. Conn,, erect aweuintt, jc-asi wonvj
fourth between Tibbetts and Powell,
$500: R. R. Bohr, erect dwelling, New
m.h lutnun Willis boulevard and
Hunt. 1E00: Rov E. Courtney, erect
dwelling. East Fifteenth near Kingman.
$1,000; John Bredln, repair dwelling,
Misner between Ely end Broad, $60; M.
H. Tower,, erect dwelling, P wight be
tween Agnes and Winchel, $00jriarry
Meech. erect dwelling, Eaat Twenty-
sixth, between Surman and Killings-
worm, iv, hjhdwii
lng. Union, between Riggen and Ashley,
$1,00: W.'IjDiel, erect dwelling. Con
cord betWdStf Willamette boulevard and
Kmerson. $1,600; W. H. Hellman, erect
dwelling, Knott between wins avenue
and Vancouver. $800; Loretta Bhurts,
erect store. Columbia boulevard, corner
Van Houten, $.000; W. B. Wlgrins.
Twenty-seoond and East Twenty-fourth,
$4,760' George oss, erect dwelling.
East Grant between East Thirty-seventh
and East Thirty-eighth. $800; C. a
Thsver. erect dwelling. Wisteria, corner
Carvel, $$,000; W. Hall, erect shop, Eaat
Thlrty-rourtn Between xamnui ana xmy
lor. $800; Dammeier Investment com
pany, erect store, yourtn Detween juv
erett and Flandera, $100,000; W. R.
Stokea & Co.. erect dwelling. Lovejoy
between Twentv-flrst and Twenty-
recond, li.zeo: w. k. BtoKes tt uo., erect
three dwellings, Halsey between Grand
and East Sixth, $2,000 each; Joseph La
Fouette, erect aweiiing, lain xamnui
between Bast Fortieth and East. Forty-
first. $2,000: G- T, Murhard. erect two
dwelring.1'hurman between Twentieth
and Twenty-first. $1,500 each; F. L.
McMickins;, erect dwelling. East Thir
tieth . between Klllln is worth and Hoi-
brook. $1,600; D. J. Cunan, repair store.
Commercial, corner Morris, $1,000; C
A. Tandeholmrepair dwelling. Twenty
first between Reed and Sherlock. $1,600;
C. T.
Anderson, erect, dwelling. East Thirty'
first between Kllllnseworth and Hoi'
brook, $1,800; Railway Investment com
pany, erect dwelling, Jessup, corner
Maryland, $1,600; Mrs. B. Joyce, erect
dwelling, East Oak between Twelfth and
Thirteenth, .$2,000.
Read'- the double pare of East Side
news, in Thursday's (tomorrow's) Jour-
NEW RECEIVER
FILES HIS BOND
Judge Wolverton of the United States
court signed the appointment of R. a
Howard aa. receiver of the Title Guar
antee St Trust company affairs yester
day afternoon. This morning Mr. How.
ard illed his bond for $200,000 with the
clerk of the court. The bond was
taken out witn the American Surety
company. The new receiver will as
sume charge of the bank's affairs at
once. 1
ml.
n n
" am
EiniP
mmuum
Never Falls to
RESTORE GRAY or FADED
HA HI to Its NATURAL
COLOR and BEAUTY
No matter how lomr it haa bean crrav
or faded. Promotes a luxuriant Growth
ox oceuuty nair. - stout ita zauuur out.
and positively removes Dan
tfraff. Keep hair soft and glossy. Rev
rose au suDsututet. ) umes as mucn
In L00 as 60c size. ' -
v IS NOT A DYE. -
Gates, erect .store, Albina aYenue, I ' ; n,.v. n. ana v
Wl WI WWVIMUBi VIOVVIWIU1 w,wwu hji" it" p r
llngswvrta ana Emerson, $4,609; Ollreri' , - v . . k
Perfect Set
of teeth $7
The Way We Do
Dentistry '
If a dentist with a good reputa
tion charges $1.00 for a gold crown,
and says the duplicate can be made
no cheaper, by any other dentist, is It
a factt
There are two sides to every
story:
The Other Side Tou pay for the
established reputation.
Our Side The difference is: Our
profit Is much less and we work
harder for our money but we give
you the same value for $4.00.
Our $7.00 artificial teeth stand on
the same equality regardless of
price.
No man ever made a better bridge
than we offer for $4.00 per tooth.
Our fillings are the best.
We have but one pricey Tou can
get no better, no matter what you
pay. Investigation costs nothing
Come and see us. We will save yotl
money, and save your teeth.
Fully
Work at these Prices:
Gold Crowns S4.00
Bridges, per tooth .114.00
Gold Fillings S1.00 to S2.S0
Set ..Teeth, best made........ST,00
Teeth, mounted on gold... ..STS.OO
Teerfa, mounted on platinum.. 150
EASTERN
DENTISTS
TWk Tloot ottohna wuiag. i
. rnome Xalrn S780,
V. -V. Cor. Washisraom aaa Xoum
Office hours, I to f:$Q p.' m. Sun
days; to 1 f pf. t ,
Core
Vet bottle. ret bo Hie.
am rjrrxsaTA& kekzdt to.
RHEUMATISM ;
am MAJTT XOMMM. i
Rciatlca ' '
Keuralcla
Nervousness
aUeeplessness
Nervous Headaches ' '
Neuralgia Heidschas
Nervous Dyspepsia ,
Nervous Affections
TRADB BUPPUEO BT ;
A.W.Anen&Co.
' Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
16th k Marshall Sts., Portland, Or.
PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. ,
TUB HEATH
Automatic Damper
i a. a
SATSS 85
ro so m
CTZsTT ' rum
AMD ' MXQV-
IATXS
Price
$1.25
roa cxmcv-
LASS AMD
psscaxr
nva scat.
BBSS
Tha Heath Automatic Damper Co.
181 VaTZOV ATM WOMTUkMD, OB.
Phones East 4 B-1$I5.
Our force is so organised that we run
do your entire crown, bridge and pl.t
wore in i oay, ir necessary, mis win
be appreciated by people from out f t
town. Tou may have your teeth ex
tracted In the morning er. go home at
night with new ones.. . .:
Positively Patalass Bxtractlon Prei
Wbb Plates or Bridges Are 1
.;'rV. .r.-u- od.d.;.:
W. A. WISE, Dentist
Twenty Tears la Portland.
Falling bldg.. Third and Washington
sts. I t. m. to I p. m. Sundays. to Vi.
Painless Estractlon. BOc; I'lates. $$.
BOTH PBO JTZa, A AMD . BtAXB 0080.
JurroxxssTTS.
Uat.a aaa. ' mmmmm. a. anna.
ilJllLIu 1 nCAi 1UL,
'Wednesday, January If ;
Song Recital Famou Basso
XBBBBBT WZTBZBSrOOV '. ;'
Mail Orders Received Now.
Address letters and checks to W. T.
Pangle Lower floor. $1 and U.0; bal
cony, $1 and 75c.
Ill
MILITARY
ACADEMY
PORTLAND ORE:
A Boarding and Da
febool for Young Men and
Boys.
Preparation for eel
teres, u. S. MUltarr and
Naval Aeadiaalea. Ao
eredlted to Stanford.
Berkeley, , Cornell. Am
herst and all Btate Ont
versltlee and Agricultural
Colleges. Manual train
tng. Business course.
The prior pel has bsd tl
years' experience In Port
land. Comfortable quar
ters. Best environments
Make reservations new.
For Illustrated eataJog
and ether . literature ad
dress
J. If. BILL. M. D.,
Vrlaelsal and Propria.
Marquam Or arid
Portland's Famous Theatre. Main I. -Tonight
and remainder of week. MatU
. . nee Saturday. .
Entirely new. Ma mlflcent costumes
and scenery. The Everlsetlng
-VSTZ&'a AUCTXOW."
The greatest success ever written.
More elaborate than ever.
Evenings, J 6c, (Oc, 75o, $L . MaUneea,
$$c, etc, 7to.
UAKi'iU Thoatrs) raoaeacaua
GEORGE U BAKER. Genl Manager.
The Famous Baker Stock Company All
This Week in
"TXB BtlUS OP TMM OOBS."
By George Broadhurst, author of "The
Man of the Hour," a powerful modern
play full of intense scenes and situa-
nee Saturday.
Evenings, t&c, $So, 50c. " Mat lie, 16a.
BertKoyVs "A mat Wktte rug."
CMPIRC Theatre JSSn
Milton W. Pitman, Manager.
Tonight all Week Matinees Wed
nesday and Saturday. The great melo
dramatic sensation of the age, Theodore
Kramer's -A BBIPBBATB CHlgCB."
Founded on the life of the notorious
Blddle brothers during . the Pittsburg
tragedy.
Nights lie, tSe, He, lOe; Mats. 10e. 10a.
Men ACTraenoa wg-geaneq jinv- ,
THE bTAR ;nmT..VS''mtVSSt
All this week the R. E. French Stock Ca
fresents tha unit New
York Success. . - '--' "
" KXD B AFZO." ''?:.""':;
Matinees Sunday. Tueadav. Thursday
and Saturday at 1:10: prices lOo and I0o.
Every evenfns at 1:11: prices lie 16e
and slo. Phone for reserved seats."
WOKAjr A SPXCIAXTT
MBS. 9. X. OBAB, the
only Chinese woman
doctor In this city. She
baa cured many ar
flicted sufferers. Cured
private and female dis
eases, aiso tnroat ana
luns troubles: stomach.
bladder and kidneys
ana diseases or an
kinds that ths human
fieah Is heir to. Cured
by Chinese herbs and
roots. Remedies harm
less. No operations.
Honest treatment. z.x
Itl Clay at., cor. Third,
amlnatlon free.
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THE QKANU
Tanderine de Luxe. . ,
Headed by '.....
ADOIB I i!
And Her Lion Troupe
Absolutely the Premier Attraction ' la
Vaudeville.
LYRIC THEATRE
Both Phones i Mala 48S5) Home A-1028.
Week commencing Monday, January 20,
The Allen Stock Company Pre- ' .
sents a Comedy Drama,
KB. B ABBES, OP BBW TOBnT.
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Bafnr
day and Sunday. Prices lOo and SOc.
Every evening at 1:15. Prices lOo, lOo
and 10c. Boxes 60c. OSloe open 10 a,
m. to 10 p. m.
"The Pfickelodion Theatre".
Opposite Oregonlanldg. ;
- Part I ' ' "I '
UATXVO TXB BAST. '
Part U '
PBBACXZB PBOM KTTBOBT OVICS.
rffnft 1
ICUAV S. MORSE
; I satu mm J
- Jwrnwi .uiiiiin J
B T " 0 am-MBSai aMSSBSS 1 1' SS X' III I TSBB1
Store Room for Rent
COB. VZBTS ABO TXiABDZBS.
Apply
Lace House Laundry
8H BT. Twentteth St,
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Sewing Machines at Low Prices
Piny sugntiy oamagea sewing
chines. Including Singers, Wheel
Wilson, jjomestics, wnites,
ma-
Wheeler a
Household.
Davis and others, for sale very cheap
to make room for new stoca.
339 Morrison
Xaratiam Bldg.'
S. S. SIGEL
INSIST! DEMAND!
Tell the Grocer to Orier
HZSX.OP'S
ANKOLA
King of Coffeei
1 lb. 40c, 3 lbs. 75c
fiebwab Printing "Col
MIST WOUK. tttAtOHJMlm mat
S47M STARK STRKITl
J. Sbeoansky, Vladow GIazl&3
Promptly attended to In any part of the
city. Doors and windows bought and sold.
S84 Seoond. seat Jeff. Pkoae Pae. 8037.
Amateur Races
Tonight
Musio every afternooa I to I,
'and evening, 7 to 10:10.
OAXS BXBX. .
UiM TO sTXATB VOW.
Cars direct to Oaks rink every
10 minutes. -
; j" ' v 1 - ' "'-V jf,i-'-.. ' .,r.',
A New Departure
The cost of Interments - has : been
greatly reduced by the Uolmao Uader
taklng company. ;.
Heretofore It haseen the eustom of
funeral directors to make charges for
all Incidentals connected with fu.
neraL The Edward Holman Undertak
ing company, the leading funeral dl-.
rectors of Portland, have departed from
that custom. When casket is, furnished
by us we make no extra' charges for
embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside
box or' any services that may be re
quired Of us, except clothing;, cemetery
snd carrlagea, thus effecting a saving
of $16 to $75 on each funeral.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
830 THXBlVSXw COB. SALMON.
THE JAS. I. MARSHALL
MANUFACTURING CO.
Show Cases, Cabinets, Store
, ana oince fixtures .
X 'v ...
Store Tronts Cbang-ed, Eonsee P email,
eled. Oeneral Contracting. Plans Xrwu,
888 ConoU Street. Phone Pad 3a sr.i.
Mattresses and Upbohterins
Made Over and Made to Order. Carpets
Sewed and Laid. Phone Main It'll.
KAOTBT MAB8BT. tos ronrta Street
BABCZBwk STBBT VB:VBSJ)AT -r
Nirht. at St. Johns Rink. New
Floor. Gents BOc. T,adles Free,
TAKE CAR 2D AND ALDKIt,
Diamd lid Mi
: .. at.t. t2Arrs '
: MADE Fit Oil CKIlASOT.'
5 Oal. Lots 75c Ihr t
Pcrltoi Sc-!i f Pr.rf ;
633 rscsx cr.-. :: : ' .